Former Australian tennis prodigy Reid dies aged 34
He came close to cracking the world's top 100 to be Australia's number three behind Lleyton Hewitt and Mark Philippoussis.
Published : Oct 26, 2018 14:06 IST
A former Australian tennis prodigy who won the Wimbledon junior title in 2002 and was once touted as the next big thing has died aged 34, officials and reports said on Friday.
Todd Reid, who was forced to quit the game in 2005 after a series of injuries and glandular fever, passed away this week.
The cause of death in unknown, although local media said there were no suspicious circumstances.
“Very saddened to hear the news of the passing of Todd Reid. We never know how much someone can be suffering. Prayers for Todd and his family,” tweeted Australian Grand Slam doubles champion Todd Woodbridge.
Melbourne's Herald Sun said Reid was signed by International Management Group at age 13 with his promise so prodigious that the New York Times ran a 3,000-word profile on the “next big thing.”
He used to be coached by Nick Bollettieri, having trained at his academy in Florida, making his ATP and Grand Slam debut as a wildcard at the Australian Open in 2002.
He made the third round there two years later, losing to eventual champion Roger Federer in what would be his best season on tour.
He came close to cracking the world's top 100 to be Australia's number three behind Lleyton Hewitt and Mark Philippoussis.